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According to Darrell Survey results*, as of early Spring 2008, the OZIK XCON “M2” shafts were the most played shaft models among the world’s Top 10 players. In creating the M2, the unmatched Matrix advancements in spin control and recovery efficiency where wrapped around the “F7” mandrel, a building block for lower, more penetrating ball flight. Most M2 shafts (except the 8M2) use the exotic Japanese Zylon for smooth feel. The low launch, low spin F7M2 started the series’ success, ending 2007 in the bag of the Order of Merit winner and the drivers of two world Top 10 players. The F7M2 Low Tip Deflection was launched to give hard swingers an even lower launching and spinning combination. The 8M2 followed to allow M2 players to match driver performance with a heavy, low launch fairway option.

Now for 2008, M2 is expanded with the F6M2 wood shaft and the hM2 hybrid. The F6M2 provides a rare low spin, low launch option to better players comfortable in the mid-60 gram range. In its first week on the PGA Tour, F6M2 was immediately bagged by a Top 10 player.

The hM2 hybrid is the only hybrid shaft made with full length Zylon and Visco-Elastic material. Matrix abandons the bias-rolling method for this unique, 100+ gram hybrid design, in favor of more iron-like parameters. The result is a perfect compliment for F7M2 and 8M2 players who have craved a low launch, low spin, yet smooth hybrid option.

   
Product Type Flex Launch Torque Weight Length Tip
F6M2Wood S Low 3.4 66.5 46” .335”
F6M2Wood X Low 3.4 68 46” .335”
F7M2Wood S Low 3.4 77 46” .335”
F7M2Wood X Low 3.4 80 46” .335”
F8M2Wood S Low 2.5 87 46” .335”
F8M2Wood X Low 2.5 89 46” .335”
F7M2 LTDWood S Low 3.1 79.5 46” .335”
F7M2 LTDWood X Low 3.1 82.5 46” .335”
HM2Hybrid S Low 2.0 104 46” .370”
HM2Hybrid X Low 2.0 106 46” .370”

An American company, Matrix Shafts has been a leader in creating premium graphite golf shafts for 15 years.  Being independently owned, Matrix enjoys total creative freedom to design and produce unique golf products with a compilation of materials and ideas from around the world.  In use daily at Matrix Headquarters in Orange County, CA are the building blocks of the most advanced and precise golf shafts in the world: exotic materials from Japan, Sweden, and Russia; theoretical concepts from U.S. and Korean universities; and efficient design applications from the Matrix research team.